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T-Mobile Users Fume Over Sneaky Price Hike
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33338, member: 636"] Phone companies keep fighting to stay on top as competition heats up. Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile all want to make things easier for customers through updates. These carriers offer better deals but also change prices because everything costs more these days. T-Mobile surprised many longtime customers with higher prices on older plans. The company said it told everyone about the changes, but many users disagree. Some customers first learned about price increases when they saw their latest bills. The price changes started on April 2, 2025. T-Mobile claimed it sent texts and emails, though not everyone received them at the same time. The company promised that only people who received notifications would pay more, but that promise fell short. One frustrated customer asked on Reddit if anyone else saw price increases without warning. Another person replied that their bill jumped $5 per line without any message from T-Mobile. Customers wonder if this resulted from a technical problem or if the company failed to communicate honestly. Since multiple users report missing notifications, this seems like a system-wide issue rather than isolated cases. T-Mobile needs to address this situation carefully to maintain customer trust in its business practices. [/QUOTE]
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